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Adubianews
Ghanaian actress, Nadia Buari has thrown her support for the ongoing Fix The Country demonstration.
The actress shares in the plight and grievances of Ghanaians who are fighting for a better Ghana for all.
Nadia has supported the fact that young Ghanaians need not pay the gargantuan rent charges in the country.
She has shared a video of a protestor who is advocating that young people be exempted from paying those huge rents.
The National Democratic Congress has hit the streets to demonstrate against the Akufo-Addo led government over the recent insecurity issues going on in the country.
The protest is dubbed, ‘March For Justice’
Scores of Ghanaians have taken to the street holding various placards to register their displeasure in the NPP government led by President Akuffo-Addo.
Fix The Country protest started some months ago by a group of social media users. Eventually, their worthy protest caught the attention of many Ghanaians as they joined in the protest mainly on social media platforms.
Organisers of the protest including Ghanaian celebrity, Efia Odo worked so hard to get the chance to hit the street to demonstrate against the government although they were frustrated and even arrested at a point for reasons that they were violating Covid-19 protocols.
After a long fight with the authorities, the court granted Fix The Country Organizers the chance to demonstrate but that also ended in a different story altogether.
One of the leading demonstrators, Macho Kaaka, born Ibrahim Mohammed was attacked and beaten to death by some mob in Ejura. And following his death, two more people have lost their lives and several others injured in a demonstration at Ejura after the police shot and killed demonstrators.
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